January 2, 2007 -- A Kosovo Serb, Vladimir Radosavljevic and his wife Bosiljka were shot at in the Kosovo Muslim Albanian stronghold of Klina after Radosavljevic filed papers with the Kosovo Housing and Property Directorate to have his illegally confiscated home returned.

Radosavljevic's were asleep when unidentified gunmen fired a round from an automatic weapon at their temporary shelter in Kosovo town of Klina where they were awaiting the authorities to evict the illegal Muslim Albanian occupiers of their property.

Police found 23 bullets among the broken glass and empty chargers in the street. The evidence, according to the police, suggests that the attackers used a Kalashnikov AK-47 in the shooting. Radosavljevic's were then evacuated from the premises by the police and placed in the apartment of their relatives in downtown Klina. Police made a statement that an investigation is in progress.

In 1999, Radosavljevic's family fled Klina fearing Kosovo Muslim violence. Their home was then illegally occupied by a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army, a Muslim Albanian guerrilla force, who then rented the house to two other Muslim Albanians.

At present, certain Mr. Morina claims ownership of the house saying he has legally purchased the home in Montenegro.

Radosavljevic's say that they never rented nor sold their home to anyone.

I still can't believe we sacrificed american lives and used our might to install muslim extremists into this region.

Of course, Clinton claimed there was genocide, but we know that was a lie. And unlike the WMD, it was known beforehand that the reports of genocide were a lie, which is why Clinton didn't go to the U.N. and instead just got NATO to agree that they liked Muslims better than Christians.

I took part in this operation. A few facts never presented in the media: 1)The government/paramilitaries were corrupt and oppressed both ethnic Albanians and Serbs. Many of the refugees the media poured over on TV were in fact, Serbs. 2) The goal of the Albanian resistance from the start was to independence from Serbia. Possibly in order to join with Albania. 3) The resistance was funded largely by heroin smugglers looking to disrupt the Serbian police-state; as their route running from Central Asia to Western Europe runs right through it. 5) Al-Qaeda has been involved from the start. A couple agents were even caught in late '99-early '00. The book Jawbreaker mentioned it but the details were censored by the CIA. 6) Due to the NATO- war, the Serbs were effectively ethnically-cleansed, as it was unsafe for any to stay in the provence. Some left to some mountain-towns, others too old to budge stayed put with UN protection, but still faced death-threats. 7) If you want a cheap, stolen BMW or Mercedes, you can pick one up there for about $5k

You are joking, aren't you? No more malignant bunch of bastards exists on this planet than the Muslims. It doesn't matter which sect they belong to, they are all corrupt. Any people who will force their women to retreat into a bundle of rags known as a "burka" cannot be good in my mind. All of the men waste a good part of the day bumping their heads on the ground.

I've pointed this out before, but I'm going to do it again, just for you, Poundstone. Where is the technology of these people? How many times have they found a cure for a heretofore incurable disease? How many homeless and hungry men, women and children have they comforted and fed? How many communications and other satellites have they lofted to serve humanity? How many aircraft and automobiles have they produced?

>>>>>>As much as I dislike Islam, in this case I'd have to say the Serb had it coming, after what the Serbs did to the Kosovars. He was a fool for trying to "reclaim" his land.<<<<<

I find the terminology objectionable. In English, there are no "Kosovars" as inhabitants of Kosovo, like there are no Ohioars or Idahoars in U.S. There are only ethnic Albanians or Kosovoans/Kosovans regardles of ethnicity (Serb or Albanian.

The invention of the term "Kosovars" to depict etnic Albanian minority as a nation is a political ploy to present violent ethnic minority as an oppressed nation, which they are not.

Anyone who uses word "Kosovar" in English for Albanian from Kosovo is knowingly or unknowingly spreading propaganda on behalf of Islamic terrorists.

Kosovo was (and is) a legitimate portion of Serbia. The more numerous ethnic Albanians there were taking over, harassing and killing ethnic Serbs, refusing to pay their taxes, forming parallel government on a local scale and consolidating for a breakaway from Serbia. The Serb government cracked down on behalf of the ethnic Serbs in the area who were getting a raw deal from the muslims and this is what the hubbub was about. There was fighting and killing, but no genocide. No doubt that genocide was a definite possibility, given Milosovic's history, but what Clinton did was take the side of the rebels, bomb the legitimate government forces and give the muslims Kosovo. A lot of ethnic Serbs were forced to flee and leave their property over this. Given what we've seen of muslims over the last five years, do you really think that, in this case, the Serbs in Kosovo "had it coming"?

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posted on 01/02/2007 8:01:40 AM PST
by wgflyer
(Liberalism is to society what HIV is to the immune system.)

What I don't understand is that Clinton did this to help the muslims and 9/11 still happened. And the left says "Why do they hate us?" After our country essentially gave these pukes what they wanted, and we still don't take them on. We are in Iraq, but what about Iran and the rest? There seems to be no plan for that at all. I just don't get it. We need to fight to win, but what exactly is victory in Iraq? In the WOT? Why hasn't Bush been more clear? ARGHHH!

I have come to believe that when it comes to fighting the Muslims, we ought to listen to the Serbs, the Ethiopians, and the Hindus. None of these groups seem to have a public relations office where weak-kneed platitudes are issued along with excuses and apologies. For these groups, just like for the Muslims, it is war. Kill or be killed. Send them to hell. Defend to the death. There can be no "tolerance" with this enemy.

Speaking of weak-kneed, I'd like to wish the JAG lawyers a Happy New Year and a scorching case of conscience. Cowardly bastards that they are.

Here is corroboration of your words, from a knowledgeable source - from leading militant Islamist, leader of Bosnian Muslim faction during Bosnia civil war, Alya Izetbegovic:

In his Islamic declaration, Izetbegovic explained the islamist view:

" There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic societies and political institutions. The failure of these institutions to function and the instability of these regimes in Muslim countries, manifest in frequent changes and coups d'état, is most often the consequence of their a priori opposition to Islam, as the fundamental and foremost feeling of the people in those countries. - ibid., p. 30

One can do the bidding of muslims all day long, but if that one is not a muslim then they consider it his job to work for muslims. They don't give thanks because it is "stupid" to thank an infidel for anything. He is, after all, an infidel. A good infidel is like a pet cow. Everyone loves him right up to the moment he is slaughtered for a BBQ. Never expect thanks from muslims. Expect treachery.

As far as Bush is concerned, I think you said it properly: ARGHHH. But bear sadly in mind that there is absolutely no one yet in the running for 2008 who bears even the slightest resemblance to a leader.

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posted on 01/02/2007 4:14:37 PM PST
by wgflyer
(Liberalism is to society what HIV is to the immune system.)

Serb massacres of the Kosovars is so well documented that it's ridiculous to question it -- it's like questioning the Holocaust. As I said before, I'm deeply distrustful of the Muslims, but in this case the Serbs are hardly innocent victims; just the opposite, in fact. That doesn't stop them for whining that they've been "victimized," however.

Where'd the village idiot blow in from? Get a clue, VI since you are clearly out of touch with SOG/situation on ground.

Why would the shtters/albanians run me out as an innocent civilian while I was in Presevo Valley? Maybe it was due that i was "near" their weapons cache later discovered by Serbian MUP and turned out to be a very large cache site.

Things are not what they seem to be, VI.

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posted on 01/02/2007 8:06:58 PM PST
by ma bell
("Take me to Pristine. I want to see the "real terrorists", Former Marine)

So , PS , what exactly did the Serbs do to the Kosovo Albanians ? You pretend to have disdain for "Islam" but then you go on to say the "infidels" who have their land taken from them by the very same muslims are nothing but "fools" . As a poster noted further up the thread , what happened in Kosovo and what happened on 911 are identical .

Do read some books on Islam . And preferably not by your fellow Dhimmis . Have a nice day dhimmi

"It is also notable that large numbers of [Kosovan] Serbs and another minority communities have departed from the province (Kosovo). As the International Committee of the Red Cross pointed out in 2000: Some 40,000 KFOR troops are present, complemented by an UN international police force in charge of enforcing the law and order. Despite this massive international presence, the Serb community and other minorities are being expelled. More than 200,000 have already left mostly for Serbia and Montenegro. For example, in 1998 UNHCR estimated that 20,000 Serbs lived in Pristina; by early 2000, the UNHCR estimated their number at around 700 to 800. Peter Gowan describes this as the result of the KLA leadership taking radical measures to consolidate their grip on the whole of Kosovo's population, pursuing a covert but very effective campaign of ethnic terror and ethnic cleansing against Serbs...Problems have also occurred within the policing of the province, and some members of the police service have been dismissed for unacceptable behavior, including victimization of minorities. As the UNHCR/OSCE Report observes: An important aspect linked to the question of policing is that of widespread reports that former members of the KLA and/or provisional members of the Kosovo Protection Corps..or persons claiming to be such, continue to be engaged in irregular and illegal policing activities."

I didn't mean to insult. I am sure you are aware of Iraq's proximity to Iran. I was just pointing out that, in addition to Iraq & Afghanistan, the presence of U.S. troops in other neighboring countries means that Iran is now virtually surrounded - not an enviable situation. The map shows this very well.

I have just always believed - or maybe "hoped" is a better word - that Iran has always been the bigger fish in this pond (or cesspool as the case may be). I believe Bush knows what likely has to be done, but I have serious doubts as to whether the county's will is there - at least as it applies to about 50% of the population, anyway.

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posted on 01/03/2007 10:57:36 AM PST
by itsamelman
(“Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.” -- Al Swearengen)

Thanks for clearing that up. Some Freepers just love to go around insulting people for the sheer joy of it.

I think that is what is bothering me. I have been a strong supporter of the war, but with the country being so short sighted and easily lead astray, I just wonder if Bush is going to have the political capital to do anything more than try to finish up Iraq and get out. (Shades of Vietnam- I always thought the left had the greater responsibility for how that war was fought, and then complained about it!)

I have been reading Victor Davis Hanson's book "Carnage and Culture", where the "freedom culture" wins over the "tyrannical culture". But only when the leadership and the population are behind it. I really wish Bush had taken on the media all these years instead of letting them have their way in misinforming our nation. This war needs to be fought at home as well, but obviously in a different way, but still fought none the less.

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